170 Comments Posted by Charlie

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Looks like it's right out of a vampire movie. Beautiful!
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One word. Beautiful! I'm glad Motts is getting into abandoned cemetery photography.
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Man! That's one creepy crypt. Those trees should be taken down before they damage it. These old Cemeteries should be preserved. I think visiting a cemetery is a way of paying ones respects to the people burried or entombed there. There is no place more peaceful to visit, day or night.
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Many a loved one went up in smoke there.
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Thanks, Motts for sharing your passion with us.
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Most of those who ocupied these pews are probably resting for all eternity in the cemetery that surrounds the Chapel. I like to think that they return on some peaceful, moonlit nights to these pews of yesteryear to pay their respects to each and another.
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How awsome! What a treasure!!
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The woodwork needs to be protected. The locals should take an interest in such sites and work to preserve them. Looks like thick, heavy Oak.
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Beautiful! So much beauty and quality in this country is being destroyed and replaced with nothingness. Lets hope this place escapes the vandals.
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Home before dark.
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Looks like someone tryed to escape the bright blue light but didn't quite make it..
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Looks like something my girlfriend Dora would be interested in..lol Man, I love this site! Thanks, Motts.
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Yes.. and Great shot, Motts. It's people like you that preserved these places through photos. Such a wast to destroy it, to let vandles and water reek havoc on it in the first place.
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They sawed all those angles with hand saws. In those days they kept their handsaws very sharp, and most of the time they had a person on the job that specialized in sharping the saws and setting the teeth, along with keeping all the other tools repaired, such as putting new handles in the hammers and so on.
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I thought that was a morgis machine with the slab still attached.